You can keep your Beethovens, Bachs, and Bruckners, all your Bob Dylans, Bruce Springsteens, and Billie Hallidays, cos when I go to my desert island this is the song I’m going with!
My Great Gig In The Sky will begin with this tune…
Another track ready to be played on your favorite moment of the day. A smoothy bluesy guitar dance on a slow trap beat, while the voice is always super warm and sexy…
This track is one of the perfect representation of what my playlist will look like: dreamy, deep, danceable, melodic. The perfect track for lots of moments during your everyday life…
The opening track from the 2011 “Creep On Creepin’ On”, “Bad Ritual” speaks to the lasting pain caused by infidelity, of a love now lost. Traversing past memories and finding pleasure in the small, yet constant reminders of the now that trigger memories of that relationship…
After releasing his G Host project earlier this year and Beloved just last month with Dave East, Styles P returns with another album to possibly close out 2018…
La luna estaba donde recordaba haberla dejado de niño. Las velas iluminaban suavemente sus más inmediatas circunferencias y los “icaros” surcaban el aire trazando giros felinos de orquídeas devotas…
With the staccato delivery of Devo’s Girl U Want and the irresistibly sleazy riffing of The Knack’s My Sharona, Sleeping Tongues mix pop and pop psychology on Confirmation Bias, a song that tells you that you’re only reading this because you expect to agree with what it says…
This track is, in so many ways, the truest representation of my playlist. For starters, it amalgamates musical traditions, a marker of this playlist. It is emotionally rich: mixing an acute anthemic beat with a mellow vibe…
Naturally, anything Calvin Harris touches is straight fire! but on this track, Normani and Wizkid put in so much work that you almost forget the Calvin Harris ‘factor’. It also isn’t the regular Calvin Harris beat/track we have all become used to because he steps way out of his comfort zone and i love it!…
“Hailing from Elazig, a town in East Anatolia, but born in Ankara in 1954, Erkan Oğur started on violin as a child and learned cumbus, a small fretless lute, from local musicians playing traditional dances at weddings. Hearing Jimi Hendrix on the radio was a major shock, and in high school he began studying guitar…
A short-lived collaboration between two guys from Hull, Fila nevertheless were one of the new millennium electronica acts forging tongue-in-cheek stuff with wacky treatments and even wackier names – check out their albums “Maim That Tune” and “Luck Be A Weirdo Tonight”!…
A classic tune by the late Luther Vandross, “Never Too Much” is a feel good record that combines the elements of soul, funk, disco, and jazz influences. Written, composed, and produced by Luther Vandross, the song was released in 1981 on Vandross’s debut album Never Too Much